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July 9, 12:27 am

Beach volleyballJoy Hong, assistant Sports editor
They couldn’t do it again.
In their second professional beach volleyball tournament together, rising UCLA senior Sarah Sponcil and former Bruin Lauren Fendrick fell short in the 2018 AVP San Francisco Open this weekend. Read more...

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March 14, 8:15 pm

Bruin swimming and diving will finish up its season with a chance at top finishes in a few events at this week’s NCAA championships.
Junior diver Eloise Belanger has a shot at placing in all three diving events, and swimming has an opportunity in the 200-yard breaststroke and the 200-yard butterfly. Read more...

Photo: Seven swimmers and one diver will compete for UCLA swimming and diving at the NCAA championships this week. The meet will run from Wednesday to Saturday and will take place in Columbus, Ohio. (MacKenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin)

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March 8, 1:16 am

Junior Eloise Belanger will advance to her third NCAA championship as the only UCLA diver to qualify.
No. 21 UCLA diving competed at the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships from March 5-7 in Flagstaff, Arizona. Read more...

Photo: Diver Eloise Belanger took second in the 1-meter, 3-meter and platform events at the NCAA Zone E Championships that ran Monday through Wednesday. The junior was the only UCLA diver to qualify for the NCAA Championships that will take place next week. (MacKenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin)

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March 1, 1:07 am

Éloïse Bélanger spent a year dreaming of using her local pools’ diving boards when she was a child.
Divers had to be 7 years old, but Bélanger was only 6 at the time. Read more...

Photo: Junior diver Éloïse Bélanger began diving at the age of 7. Since then, she has competed on the Canadian senior national team and has won the Pac-12 Championships in 1-meter and 3-meter. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)

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February 25, 4:51 pm

Junior diver Eloise Belanger competed in three events at the Pac-12 Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships and left with two first-place finishes.
Belanger took the top spot in both the 1-meter and 3-meter competitions, making her the second ever UCLA diver to do so. Read more...

Photo: Junior diver Eloise Belanger placed first in both the 1-meter and 3-meter events at the Pac-12 Championships. The Bruins finished sixth overall.
(MacKenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin)

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